
After year of coronavirus restrictions, oldest woman in US wants to eat with friend again
A 114-year-old Nebraska woman who has taken the title of America’s oldest living person says what she wants most is to eat with her friend after a year…

Former NFL star Marshawn Lynch joins MMA ownership group as PFL goes ‘Beast Mode’
Former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch joins the Professional Fighters League ownership group, focused on helping fighters earn their spot in the cage.

‘Platitudes and political theater:’ Tomi Lahren and All-Star panel react to Biden’s address to Congress
Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren and an All-Star Panel react to President Joe Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress.

Newt Gingrich: Biden’s first 100 days — among the most radical in all of American history
Since January, President Biden and Vice President Harris have put forward a purely radical explosion of ideas and policies that fundamentally break with our American tradition.

New Orleans police sending more officers to Bourbon Street after rise in crime, chief says
Crime has been on the rise in New Orleans in recent weeks – but the city’s police chief has a plan to address the spike.

Biden’s 100 days in office: Status check on his promises
President Biden Thursday reached the 100th day of his presidency, with mixed results on many of his promises. Some have already been fulfilled while others seem permanently stalled.

Kamala Harris to visit Milwaukee on Tuesday: reports
The vice president on Tuesday will travel to Milwaukee, according to reports.

Tulane alum decries Hunter Biden invite, reveals history of on-campus bias, attacks against conservatives
Conservatives were outraged Tuesday night after Tulane University announced that Hunter Biden would teach a 10-week course on “Media Polarization” this summer.

Newt Gingrich: Biden’s first 100 days — among the most radical in all of American history
Since January, President Biden and Vice President Harris have put forward a purely radical explosion of ideas and policies that fundamentally break with our American tradition.

New Orleans police sending more officers to Bourbon Street after rise in crime, chief says
Crime has been on the rise in New Orleans in recent weeks – but the city’s police chief has a plan to address the spike.